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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 44. State Government
- Chapter 62. Administrative Procedure Act
- Section 350. Appointment of Hearing Officers.
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AS 44.62.350. Appointment of Hearing Officers.
- (a) The governor shall assign a qualified, unbiased, and impartial hearing officer, with experience in the general
practice of law, to conduct hearings under this chapter that are not conducted by the office of administrative hearings
(AS 44.64.010
). A hearing officer may perform other duties in connection with the administration of this chapter and other laws.
- (b) An agency with hearing officers may continue their employment as hearing officers on an unbiased and impartial basis
within the particular agency and may hire additional officers and prescribe additional qualifications.
- (c) A hearing officer hired after April 29, 1959, except to conduct hearings under AS 23.20 (Alaska Employment Security Act), shall have been admitted to
practice law for at least two years immediately before the appointment.
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